Holy Awe Before the Throne

A Day in the Life of Jesus “Therefore, brethren, having boldness to enter the Holiest by the blood of Jesus…” — Hebrews 10:19–20 One of the great paradoxes of the Christian life is that believers are invited into the presence of God with confidence, yet they must never lose their sense of reverence. The authorContinue reading “Holy Awe Before the Throne”

When Holiness Undoes Us—and Remakes Us

Experiencing God “So, I said: ‘Woe is me, for I am undone … for my eyes have seen the King, the Lord of hosts.’” (Isaiah 6:5) There are moments in Scripture that feel less like stories we read and more like mirrors held up to our own souls. Isaiah’s encounter with God in the templeContinue reading “When Holiness Undoes Us—and Remakes Us”

From Mortality to Majesty

Psalms 90–96 explore the human experience contrasted with God’s eternal majesty. Each Psalm addresses themes like frailty, justice, and worship, emphasizing the necessity of a personal relationship with God. This collection encourages believers to align their lives and worship with divine purposes, fostering both individual reflection and global mission.

Restoration Ahead

In times of despair, Ezekiel’s message of hope reminds us that God offers restoration amid ruins. Chapters 33-36 emphasize heart transformation, promising a new spirit to His people. This divine change witnesses God’s holiness, highlighting that redemption, not punishment, reveals His glory. Trust in God’s promise for renewal, not mere behavior modification.

As the Day Begins

Psalm 29:1-2 urges believers to start their day with worship, acknowledging God’s glory and strength. This call to “ascribe” highlights the importance of recognizing God’s holiness, which transforms worship into a profound encounter. By centering hearts on God’s supremacy, individuals combat daily chaos and align with divine purpose, fostering spiritual strength.